With Luby's going away, any suggested eating sit down places that will be open after BU games where we can stop on the way home to DFW? Mexican?
boxster said:
Lone Star steakhouse in Bellmead.
CTbruin said:
IMO, El Con is the best Tex Mex in town. i have only been to Bellmead and Hilllsboro once or twice, but they are run by members of the Gonzales family. I eat there at least once a week......at the west Waco (old Nicks) location.
bankerbear said:
El Con is not even in the top 5 in Waco IMO.
I was having this discussion with my wife the other night about El Con and Casa de Castillo being from a different time in Tex-Mex. I remember distinctly growing up in Conroe eating at a place called El Paleno that was the same as well.bankerbear said:
El Con is not even in the top 5 in Waco IMO.
And you're not even touching the true Mex Mex places in town. I like the old school Tex Mex, the new upper end grill places, and the Mex Mex places. Just depends on what you're looking for - they're all very different.Bear Doc said:I was having this discussion with my wife the other night about El Con and Casa de Castillo being from a different time in Tex-Mex. I remember distinctly growing up in Conroe eating at a place called El Paleno that was the same as well.bankerbear said:
El Con is not even in the top 5 in Waco IMO.
There are some who really like that style of food (my grandfather loved it) and that is why they have stood the test of time. I personally do not care for it. Some of the other places like Chuy's, Los Cucos, and even La Fiesta (who I think probably has evolved over the years) focus now less on traditional tex mex (enchiladas, tostadas, tacos) and more on grilled items like fajitas and quesadillas etc.
To each his own.
I agree it is your Tex-Mex like you grew up on and not something fused with Tex-Mex. It's greasy enchiladas and cheese smothered in chili con carne.Bear Doc said:I was having this discussion with my wife the other night about El Con and Casa de Castillo being from a different time in Tex-Mex. I remember distinctly growing up in Conroe eating at a place called El Paleno that was the same as well.bankerbear said:
El Con is not even in the top 5 in Waco IMO.
There are some who really like that style of food (my grandfather loved it) and that is why they have stood the test of time. I personally do not care for it. Some of the other places like Chuy's, Los Cucos, and even La Fiesta (who I think probably has evolved over the years) focus now less on traditional tex mex (enchiladas, tostadas, tacos) and more on grilled items like fajitas and quesadillas etc.
To each his own.
I like most Mexican food, including El Con. My parents loved this place in Garland, the name escapes me, and in the 80's always wanted to eat there or El Fenix. None of those new-fangled places that served fajitas.Bear Doc said:I was having this discussion with my wife the other night about El Con and Casa de Castillo being from a different time in Tex-Mex. I remember distinctly growing up in Conroe eating at a place called El Paleno that was the same as well.bankerbear said:
El Con is not even in the top 5 in Waco IMO.
There are some who really like that style of food (my grandfather loved it) and that is why they have stood the test of time. I personally do not care for it. Some of the other places like Chuy's, Los Cucos, and even La Fiesta (who I think probably has evolved over the years) focus now less on traditional tex mex (enchiladas, tostadas, tacos) and more on grilled items like fajitas and quesadillas etc.
To each his own.
Why would anyone ever do that?Fat Daddy said:
You going north ... to Dallas?
I haven't eaten at Chilis in years. Not exactly sure why I think its just that I never go down to that section of town. Have eaten a number of times at Walk Ons with both positive and negative outcomes. They have a number of good beers on tap, but it seems that whatever I order, they are out of or (the best), they are only on the taps on the tables and they don't have the key. For that type of food I prefer Crickets or even BJ's Brewhouse.Quote:
Chilis or Walk Ons